blogging

Yesterday, I had a call from Jeff Wacker (a retired Senior Fellow from HP) who had a conflict that prevents him from participating in an innovation panel discussion at a large, multinational IT firm that has a significant presence in the Dallas area. Naturally, I agreed since pulling together material for a discussion like this […]

Today’s global workforce faces some unprecedented challenges — and truly historic opportunities. In the United States alone, companies are managing significant proportions of four generations of workers side-by-side — Millennials, Gen-Xers, Baby Boomers, and (in greater proportion than ever before) seniors. At the same time, a dazzling array of new technologies and social platforms taking root in the […]

Every once in a while, someone suggests that vendors pay me for coverage. The latest accusation actually used the term “pay-for-play”, which is a derogatory term for industry analysts who require that vendors be their paid clients before they receive any coverage by the analyst, and is often considered to be unethical. Vendors who work […]

Last week at bpmNEXT was my first solo outing with the new blogging setup: Google Nexus 7 tablet, Logitech Bluetooth keyboard, and WordPress app for Android. I was also working on a white paper for a client, so had to edit and view documents in Word and PowerPoint formats, for which I use use the […]

For those of you who see me at conferences occasionally, you may see a new (and even smaller) setup in front of me next time: my Google Nexus 7 tablet (which I carry with me anyway as an ebook reader and general media device) and a new Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android, plus the WordPress […]

Interesting post by David Strom on ReadWriteWeb this past weekend – Blogging Declines Across the Inc. 500. As stated in the UMass Dartmouth study behind the headline: Fifty percent of the 2010 Inc. 500 had a corporate blog, up from 45% in 2009 and 39% in 2008. In this new 2011 study, the use of […]

OK, so I am not so sure about the Enterprise part, but definitely Irregular. Fellow EI Dennis Moore‘s son, Josh is now a pro blogger, publishing product reviews @ GottaBeMobile. Don’t expect him to review SAP, Oracle, Workday, NetSuite and the like… Josh leaves such boring stuff to his Dad. For now he focuses iPad, Android, […]

Earlier this month, starting February 7, Social Media Week ran in 9 cities, with plenty of events running in London. I watched some of the live streams from Likeminds based events that sounded very good in terms of content although they hit some broadcast problems, kept in touch via the Twitter hashtag and then I […]

Since I subscribe to almost 200 blogs, it’s critical for me to keep a high signal to noise ratio. In other words, the posts that show up in my reader need to be things I really want to read. If I’m spending all my time separating the wheat from the chaff, then I’m wasting my […]

If you run a WordPress blog and can’t get into your Admin Panel today, you’re not alone. Or to be more specific, you can get in for a second, then the page blanks out. If you are fast enough to click on a function in that second, you’re lucky – or if you know the […]